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- Asia Pacific property market next to be hit, warns Savills
- Henderson chief quits as company plans to leave the UK
- Pinewood studios enjoys sterling's slide
- Kazakhmys profits drop despite commodity boom
- RBS axe likely to fall on Sir Tom, not Sir Fred
- Avon benefits as women look for second jobs
- Barbie shows Bratz she's got a $100m figure
- Brit Insurance follows Henderson in warning it could quit UK over tax worries
- Candover raises just half of its fund target
- No more cheap energy, warns cabinet minister John Hutton
- Swiss recruiter Adecco given September deadline for Michael Page bid
- Lookers hit by fuel prices, tax changes and drive for smaller cars
- Securicor secure from economic downturn as G4S profits jump 21pc
- UK recession fears worse than expected
- TNS continues to snub WPP after GfK pulls out
- Contrite Goodwin promises to deliver for RBS
- Britain faces 18 months of negative growth, warns top fund manager Peter Hargreaves
- Ronaldo's £1.2m goal hits Paddy Power
- Penny-pinching Britons drive profits at Moneysupermarket.com
- Middle class families in the South East have largest debt
- Germans pull out of battle for TNS
- Taylor Wimpey profits plunge: Roundup Aug 27
- Royal Bank of Scotland shakes up boardroom with new directors
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Exclusive: Royal Bank of Scotland to unveil boardroom overhaul
- Germans pull out of battle for TNS
- Alex cartoon
- 'King John' may lift Rock off shoulders
- Denmark's turn for a Northern Rock headache
- Final pieces in jigsaw of doom drop into place
- Mining rivals could do even better by joining forces
- German businesses gloomiest about growth since early 1990s
- Virgin Atlantic claims to have won premium passengers from BA
- Movers and shakers
- Mortgage approvals tumble as consumers shun debt
- Mortgages fall by two thirds in the last year
- Olympics power supplier Aggreko posts record first-half profits
- Sterling tumbles as markets eye interest rate cuts
- Sterling tumbles: Business roundup Aug 26
- Altogether, maybe Northern Rock was put in a hard place
- Blackstone's UK head claims father-in-law 'demanded $11m'
- Citigroup strives to cut costs
- Co-op to give 250 biggest food stores a taste of mini-banks
- Skills gap widens as IT is sent offshore
- Olympics success pushes public to splash out on sports goods
- Economic recovery still a long way off, Bank of England chief warns
- Financial slowdown 'to drag on', Bank of England deputy governor warns
- Credit crunch prompts surge in employers seeking advice on sacking staff
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- American investors catch a cold from frozen auction-rate securities
- Don't worry, recessions are good for the economy
- Bronek Masojada chief executive, Hiscox: Success comes at a premium
- Appeal by BAA could delay break-up sale
- Weekend papers round-up: August 18
- James Dyson: the vacuum dreamer
- Sir John Parker leads race to chair Anglo American
- The next credit crisis timebomb could be the credit cards you carry
- Currys owner switches on to megastore war
- Nice idea, shame about the sales figures
- Currencies
- Underwriters left with bulk of B&B
- Boeing may quit US Air Force bid
- Lending to the poor has rich rewards
- At home with new India's growing middle class
- Aon widens global presence with Benfield deal
- Samsung plots the end for the digital camera
- Ben Bernanke buoys markets with forecast of lower inflation
- Halifax to close 53 estate agents branches in housing market downturn
- Buffett warns Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac investors stand to lose lots of money
- Aon buys reinsurer Benfield in £935m deal
- UK recession: The question now is how deep it will be
- UK economic growth hits a brick wall
- UK economic growth hits a brick wall
- Demand for buses and trains drives Arriva profits
- Demand for buses and trains drives Arriva profits
- Roundup August 22: WPP optimistic as first-half profits rise 15pc
- Typhoon shuts Hong Kong's Hang Seng
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Lord Digby Jones lays on Beijing breakfast business summit
- How to beat the credit crunch: go to the cinema
- Coventry Building Society mortgage surge bucks trend
- Our Olympians are pure gold… unlike England's rich poseurs
- In a credit crunch, we still have to trade with dubious regimes
- Families face further rises in gas bills
- Unexpected rise in high street sales
- Bank borrowing from ECB is out of control
- Scottish & Southern Energy and E.ON customers to pay more for gas
- China replaces US as Japan's biggest trade partner
- China replaces US as Japan's biggest trade partner
- Hedge fund RAB Special Situations considers buyback
- Sharp drop in business investment points to slower UK growth
- Higher energy bills for four million E.ON customers
- Surprise rise in retail sales as shoppers hunt for bargains
- Coventry Building Society posts 8pc increase in profits
- ENRC rejects Kazakhmys board seat request
- Councils want power to offer mortgages
- Persimmon's profits plunge on UK mortgage drought
- Job openings in London fall again: Roundup, August 21
- Currencies
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- H&T has become more than just a pawn in the game
- Britain's biggest private companies: Stars that make the headlines
- Charting a course to revamp our soul-destroying airports
- Girls on top tend to 'pull up the ladder’
- BAA break-up is only one necessary step for our airports
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac need to raise $100bn to cover US housing losses, analyst c
- North Sea boost for public finances
- Mecom takes a bet on gambling
- Pawnbroker H&T smelts gold trinkets to the tune of £1m
- SFO may launch Silverjet probe after complaint
- Manufacturers expect sharpest cut in output for seven years, says CBI
- Analysts expect UK market to claw back falls
- Mortgage conditions 'set to worsen'
- Bank of England's MPC signals interest rate cut
- Dovish stance in Bank of England minutes hints at rate cuts by winter
- eBay to slash charges on fixed-price products
- China to take measures to stop market slide
- BAA told to end UK monopoly by selling Gatwick and Stansted
- Business newspaper roundup: August 20
- Mittal snaps up iron-ore miner: Roundup for August 20
- Mittal snaps up iron-ore miner: Roundup for August 20
- Virgin set to sell Nigerian airline stake
- €500m holiday home buyer found... sort of
- BAA break-up is needed for better airports
- German grocers establish a bridgehead in Britain
- Britain's biggest private companies: The raw materials of everyday life
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Leading insurers Chubb and XL Capital quit Burma
- US producer prices soar at fastest annual rate for 27 years
- Saks brings gloom to New York's Fifth Avenue
- Worst of financial crisis is still to come, ex-IMF chief Ken Rogoff warns
- Silver price boosts profits at miner Fresnillo
- Which song best sums up the UK downturn?
- German investor sentiment brightens in August
- Chavez seizes foreign-owned cement plants
- Business newspaper roundup: August 19
- BAA braced for forced airports sale
- Chairman could swap FSA frying pan for the PM's fire
- Bashing drug companies is Nice work if you can get it
- BAA braced for forced airports sale
- Deutsche Bahn float on track for record
- BHP profits from demand in China
- Electronic Arts lets offer lapse for Grand Theft Auto creator Take-Two
- Movers and shakers
- Angry Fortis investors demand reforms after ABN takeover
- More unlock money in homes to save for retirement
- Michael Page shares jump on hostile Adecco takeover reports
- Woolworths bid from Iceland founder rejected
- Hiscox profits boosted by internet sales
- Pound strengthens slightly against dollar
- BHP Billiton reports record profits
- Michael Page may face hostile bid from Adecco
- Bradford & Bingley achieves better-than-expected rights issue take-up
- Oil prices jump on tropical storm fears
- Business roundup 18 Aug: Adecco, B&B
- Newspaper roundup: Monday 18 August
- Homeowners dropping house prices by £5,000
- Apollo seeks £1.1bn for distressed debt
- Fresh & Easy at risk of going stale
- Emerging markets will be crucial for future prosperity
- London insurer that is plumping for the land of opportunity
- Georgia: More trouble in the pipeline
- Can StatPro separate the Wheatley from the chaff?
- The pound's fall suggests markets doubt MPC's wisdom
- BAA is taxiing inexorably towards break-up
- Credit crisis does not stop a rich seam of deals from being mined
- Estate agent redress scheme
- Wachovia $8.8bn buyback settles investor complaints
- Bradford & Bingley cash call snub leaves banks picking up the tab
- Chrysalis expected to face £1.2m loss
- Diary: Fools’ gold has no currency out East
- Apple works on iPhone connection problem
- Pound could fall as low as $1.55, economist warns
- Liechtenstein vows to join tax evasion fight
- Home repossessions hit 15-year high
- Chrysalis set to announce £1.2m loss
- Readymix loss as crunch hits concrete
- Pound drops further against stronger dollar
- Yahoo! appoints Carl Icahn allies to the board
- Home repossessions up 24pc on last year
- Gold falls below $800 as dollar strengthens
- Liechtenstein to join fight against tax evasion
- Business roundup: Readymix hit
- Michael Page ends Adecco takeover talks
- Currencies
- Appeal of flying solo looks set to lessen for Richard Branson
- Ex-Apple exec pays £1.17m to settle charges
- BA and AA: Third time lucky for turbulent marriage?
- BP to appeal against Russia's work ban on joint venture chief
- Tesco discounts quarter of goods in supermarket price war
- Gordon Brown's problem is the dollar
- Executive high-flyers cut back on private jets
- FSA to blame for soaring oil prices, says ex-US official
- Tui Travel bucks trend with 39pc profits jump
- European economy contracts for first time since euro launch
- Europe falters as Germany and France contract
- Bellway suffers 'avalanche' of cancelled sales
- British Land's Cheesegrater London building to be delayed
- Families at risk from profiteering, warns Governor
- US regulators close to deal
- Robert Tchenguiz buys back Laurel leases
- Sheikh-up on the board as His Excellency lands a plumb job
- Big funds embrace dollar as crisis mutates into global slump
- Sinking sterling scuppers Christmas trips to New York
- Mervyn King issues warning on economy
- Bank of England Inflation Report carries economy health warning
- Britain's biggest private companies: Eat, drink and be profitable
- Wall Street hit by fall in US retail sales
- Balfour Beatty boosted by Dubai growth
- Sterling slumps on BoE's gloomy Inflation Report
- Bank of England slashes UK growth forecasts
- Tiny glimmer of hope in BoE Inflation Report
- Prudential names Harvey McGrath as chairman
- Inflation Report: What Mervyn King said
- UK unemployment jumps most in 16 years
- Mervyn King's reaction to the Inflation Report
- Bank of England slashes UK growth forecasts
- British Energy profits slump 66pc as takeover talks continue
- Currencies
- Let's be friends, says Adecco
- UK inflation exceeds Bank interest rate for first time since 1981
- BP shuts Georgian pipeline over fears of bombing raid
- India adds spice to the supermarket superpower
- US trade deficit narrows as exports jump
- Bollywood film to smash box office records
- Union leaders call for wage rises in response to leap in inflation
- Zara steals Gap's crown as world's biggest fashion retailer
- Tough capital market hits Collins Stewart
- Mortgage lending tumbled in June as banks tighten up
- Chinese stock market hits fresh low
- UBS reorganises in bid to revive its fortunes
- Tesco to open wholesale outlets in India
- Woolworths turns to DIY chief for new boss
- Woolworths, UBS: Business roundup
- Commission opens way to BAA break-up
- Currencies
- We must entrust France with our nuclear energy
- BG consortium makes discovery off Norway
- FSA fines and bans home loan broker
- LinkedIn founder to fuel dotcom bubble debate
- United Utilities joins Thames Water to hike bills
- Russian shares rebound after Georgia jitters
- CD sales tumble as Apple's iTunes dominates
- Families pay £1,400 more a year for their food than 12 months ago
- Glimmer of hope as manufacturers' costs fall
- Fiver-only cash machines to hit high street
- Chinese market hits 20-month low
- FTSE 100 rises on low volumes
- Russian stock market hits two-year low
- Chinese shares fall: Business roundup Aug 11